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interaction. The School of Humanities is part of NTU Singapore’s College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (https://www.ntu.edu.sg/hass ), whose students and scholars collaborate in fields ranging from
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infrastructure systems and strategies, participatory serious gaming, and immersive technologies, as well as their applications in human-space interaction. Where to apply Website https://www.academictransfer.com/en
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Developers to focus on portfolio development, industry engagement, and strategic initiatives. Where to apply Website https://jobs.icfo.eu/?detail=1078 Requirements Research FieldEngineeringEducation
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strategy, manage internal and external synthesis workflows, and serve as the key technical interface between AI discovery, academic partners, and industrial customers. This is a hands-on leadership role
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more complex data structures and real-time interaction requirements. Similarly, machine coding, designed for automatic content analysis by artificial intelligence systems, challenges traditional
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and chemical dynamics at interfaces where molecules, electrons, and light interact to deliver a certain function. The underlying mechanisms of ultrafast dynamics at surfaces triggered by light or
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PhD Research Project Competition Funded Students Worldwide Dr Tim Craggs, Prof Nick Turner, Dr Nicholas Peake Application Deadline: 07 January 2026 Details About the BBSRC Yorkshire Bioscience
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to leverage quantum computing and quantum sensing technologies for the development and optimization of next-generation batteries. Quantum computing bears tremendous potential in the simulation of interactions
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within the development and evaluation of new materials in interaction with biological systems to understand the underlying principles. For us, it is equally important to study the impact of materials
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ways of engaging with computation, interface, and interaction in their wider cultural, social, and political dimensions. Context: The School of Art & Design The School of Art and Design supports